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Opinion Few Are Inspired to Follow Americas Lead on Iran The New York Times

A conference tries to rally support for a political and economic fight, to little effect.

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Nearly 30 years ago, the United States used its diplomatic clout to persuade Israel and its Arab neighbors to meet publicly for the first time, at the Conference, which opened the door to greater Arab acceptance of Israel.

On Wednesday and Thursday, leaders of Israel and Arab states met publicly again, at an in Warsaw staged by the Trump administration. But the goal of this meeting, drawing officials of some 60 nations, was not peacemaking. It was to rally support for economic and political , for which the United States has found little enthusiasm among allies since withdrawing from the 2015 deal that restricts Irans nuclear program.

Administration officials initially tried to promote their agenda under an amorphous seeking peace in the Middle East rubric. But there was no denying the real purpose, especially when Benjamin Netanyahu, Israels militantly anti Iran prime minister, sent out a since deleted tweet that proclaimed an open meeting with representatives of leading Arab countries, that are sitting down together with Israel in order to advance the common interest of war with Iran.

Mr. Netanyahus office on Thursday released a in which senior Arab officials played down concerns about the Israeli Palestinian conflict and defended Israels right to defend itself, while denouncing Iran as the greatest threat to regional peace.

While the Trump administration, Mr. Netanyahu and Sunni Arab leaders in the Persian Gulf may have enjoyed this anti mullah pep rally, it highlighted how few major powers are cheering along. France, Germany and Britain, along with Russia and China, still support the agreement they helped the Obama administration negotiate with Iran. Iran itself continues to uphold it, according to American intelligence agencies.

Britain sent its foreign minister to the conference, but France and Germany, apparently reluctant to be part of such a bellicose bashing, sent lower level diplomats. China sent no one, nor did Russia, which was busy conducting a meeting on Syria with Turkey and Iran. Even Poland, which hosted the Warsaw conference at the request of the administration, believes in the Iran nuclear agreement.

Major European companies left the Iranian market after President Trump withdrew from the pact and reinstated American sanctions. But European governments, struggling to keep the deal alive in defiance of Mr. Trump, last week began a barter system that could enable some smaller companies to continue to do business with Iran. That drew an aggressive response at the conference from who denounced the Europeans for trying to break American sanctions against Irans murderous revolutionary regime.

Mr. Trump denounces Iran for its ballistic missile program, support for terrorism, jailing American and Iranian political prisoners, its involvement in Syria, Yemen, Lebanon and Iraq, and 40 years of repression at home. As Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told a television interviewer, the administration is counting on Iranians, under growing economic pressure, to their regime.

Yet Iran is not alone in destabilizing the region. The administration undercuts its credibility when one of its chief allies in its campaign against Iran is Saudi Arabia, whose de facto ruler is believed to have ordered the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi and has directed a war in Yemen that Congress has denounced for its toll in innocent lives.

If the administration wants to stand up to the challenges posed by Iran, it will only be able to do so with global support, particularly from its longstanding democratic allies in Europe.

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 Princess Eugenie and long-term boyfriend of seven years married on October 12, 2018

The spectacular ceremony, which was televised for millions to watch, was held at St George's Chapel in Windsor, the same venue used by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry when they wed last May

Three days after the Queen's granddaughter got married, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they were expecting a baby in the Spring of 2019 and Princess Eugenie could now follow in Meghan's footsteps

Why did Eugenie's latest Instagram post sent royal fans into frenzy? Princess Eugenie latest: Could Eugenie be pregnant with first child?  On October 15, 2018, three days after Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank said "I do", the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced Meghan's pregnancy

 The announcement came approximately five months after the two got married on May 19 last year, and Princess Eugenie could make a similar statement - five months after she walked down the aisle herself

 Next month will be Jack and Eugenie's five-month wedding anniversary and recent bets suggest a baby announcement is right around the corner

 READ MORE: Princess Eugenie PREGNANT? The clues that could suggest newlywed may be expecting Bookmaker Coral makes it odds on, at 1/2, that Princess Eugenie announces she is expecting her first child with new husband Jack Brooksbank in 2019

 The odds have tumbled from 3/1 over the last few days in the wake of speculation that an announcement could come sooner rather than later

 Initially, punters assumed the royal would wait before starting a family, but now believe she could soon be expecting her first child

 Coral's Harry Aitkenhead said: "We've had betting on when Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank will have their first child ever since the couple tied the knot back in October, and originally we had thought they would wait a while before starting a family

 READ MORE: Princess Eugenie PREGNANT? People CONVINCED newlyweds are expecting after MAJOR clue Princess Beatrice: Will Beatrice be next Royal to get engaged? Royal Wedding: Will Princess Beatrice be next ROYAL BRIDE?  "However speculation has been rife that the pair could reveal very soon that they are expecting and this has caused our odds to tumble on a 2019 pregnancy announcement

 "It's now heavily odds on that they do confirm this year that another Royal baby is on the way

" A royal expert has also revealed a clue that could suggest the newlyweds will soon announce a pregnancy

 Royal author Robert Jobson told Express.co.uk: "The royals do tend to have babies quite soon after they are married

" This corresponds with previous royal pregnancies – with the Queen, Princess Diana and Meghan Markle all announcing pregnancies within a year of tieing the knot

 And recently, Princess Eugenie dropped a major clue on her Instagram account which could imply some big news are coming

 On January 22, the 28-year-old posted a photo of herself and husband Jack on Instagram writing: "#tbt to exactly this day last year - Jack and I announced our engagement

 "What a year it's been since then and how exciting for 2019."

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